The Rekha Gupta-led Delhi government on Tuesday announced a hike in minimum wages for workers of all categories, reported news agency ANI. With the increased wage rates, an unskilled worker in the national capital will now get a minimum of ₹18,456 per month, while someone who holds a graduation degree will get at least ₹24,356 per month.
Here are the updated wage slabs:
- Unskilled: ₹18,066 to ₹18,456 (up Rs 390)
- Semi-skilled : ₹19,929 to ₹20,371 - (up Rs 442)
- Skilled: ₹21,917 to ₹22,411 - (up Rs 494)
- Non-Matriculate: ₹19,929 to ₹20,371 - (up Rs 442)
- Matriculate but not Graduate: ₹21,917 to ₹22,411 - (up Rs 512)
- Graduate and above: ₹23,836 to ₹24,356 - (up Rs 520)
The increased wages will be applicable retrospectively from April 1, 2025, a statement by the government said. “This increase will not only neutralise the effects of inflation but will also provide relief to a large number of workers in Delhi,” the government said.
Moreover, the statement added that workers earning less than the revised wage can file a claim before the Joint Labour Commissioner/Deputy Labour Commissioner of the concerned District who can hear and decide claims relating to payment of wages.